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Satan is only a support character? No sale.

Video game climbers don't use footwork.

Thanks to Steam switching to my local currency, Greenman Gaming is now useless to me. Shadow Over Mordor is currently selling for the equivalent of $28, no discount.

I think Guardians of the Galaxy showed that it's possible to have a superhero comedy even with a PG-13 rating.

The only thing I want is for this to be closer to the Joe Kelly Deadpool. No white text boxes please.

The Marvel movies, OTOH, have healthy dose of sexualizing for all parties concerned:

A bit inaccurate. Why the bishie sparkle and the cutesy face? Give him the angry scowl too, so that you can show that the pose looks ridiculous even without poking overt fun at it.

Show of hands, people: is Key and Peele only funny to non-blacks? I remember stumbling onto a forum before where black people were decrying their racially-charged humor (and the fact that Keegan's wife is white).

Edge of Tomorrow's battle scenes were actually very WW2. Far from the schock-and-awe tactics the US currently uses.

He's from Northern Ireland though, so that might make his national identity a bit muddled. Then again, technically even though Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, it's not part of Great Britain.

I literally slow-clapped for this comment. Touché, you brilliant bastard. Touché.

He's Irish, not British.

To be fair, Neeson is a helluva lot pickier than Nicolas Cage.

Of course, you could always have an ally of the hero do the deed, but that often sets up a new story arc pitting hero against fallen hero. If you want a perfectly tied up ending, but want the hero’s hands clean, there is only one (terribly clichéd) way to go: The Disney villain death—i.e., the villains kill

Of course, you could always have an ally of the hero do the deed, but that often sets up a new story arc pitting hero against fallen hero. If you want a perfectly tied up ending, but want the hero’s hands clean, there is only one (terribly clichéd) way to go: The Disney villain death—i.e., the villains kill

Probably the best Wikibear skit on Conan.

I find that all my sleep deprivation problems melt away with a glass of single malt scotch.

Except their fight scenes have looked mostly better than what we got with Deep Breath and Into the Dalek. Even the CGI dinosaurs looked better in at least one episode.

The episode worked much better than it should have because (a) wonderful acting from Capaldi and Coleman as per usual (not to mention the amazing chemistry Coleman has with her two boys), and (b) Douglas Mackinnon's direction is such a refreshing change from the clearly low-production crap we got from the past three